VBA2C - My Best Birth2015-03-04T00:12:26Zhttp://www.mybestbirth.com/forum/topics/vba2c?commentId=3120006%3AComment%3A196740&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you so much Georgianna,…tag:www.mybestbirth.com,2013-01-07:3120006:Comment:2130362013-01-07T03:54:52.930ZJessicahttp://www.mybestbirth.com/profile/Jessica524
Thank you so much Georgianna, I'm definitely checking those out. I'm actually expecting right now and after my first appt I've decided that the dr I saw will not be delivering this baby, because he seemed to have no faith in me. So any and all positive reinforcement will definitely help. :)
Thank you so much Georgianna, I'm definitely checking those out. I'm actually expecting right now and after my first appt I've decided that the dr I saw will not be delivering this baby, because he seemed to have no faith in me. So any and all positive reinforcement will definitely help. :) While I haven't had a VBAC pe…tag:www.mybestbirth.com,2013-01-06:3120006:Comment:2127792013-01-06T22:02:12.219ZGeorgianna Wadehttp://www.mybestbirth.com/profile/GeorgiannaWade
<p>While I haven't had a VBAC personally, I am a Hypnobabies Childbirth Hypnosis Instructor and wanted to point out two organizations, ICAN and VBAC Facts, are great resources for finding facts to support your journey and increase your confidence in your decision. Since your frame of mind will be important for success, reading supportive research and personal stories is very helpful. Of course, I highly recommend hypnosis too. :)</p>
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<p>While I haven't had a VBAC personally, I am a Hypnobabies Childbirth Hypnosis Instructor and wanted to point out two organizations, ICAN and VBAC Facts, are great resources for finding facts to support your journey and increase your confidence in your decision. Since your frame of mind will be important for success, reading supportive research and personal stories is very helpful. Of course, I highly recommend hypnosis too. :)</p>
<p> </p> Wow! Jessica and Brandy you l…tag:www.mybestbirth.com,2012-05-02:3120006:Comment:1967402012-05-02T04:23:58.365ZJessicahttp://www.mybestbirth.com/profile/Jessica524
Wow! Jessica and Brandy you ladies make me so sure of what I want to do. I really appreciate your information. It makes me feel that much more confident of being able to take this journey I hope soon to take. I was so worried I wouldn't be able to but you two give me that much more strength in doing this. Thank you so much. I'll keep you posted on events to come. :)
Wow! Jessica and Brandy you ladies make me so sure of what I want to do. I really appreciate your information. It makes me feel that much more confident of being able to take this journey I hope soon to take. I was so worried I wouldn't be able to but you two give me that much more strength in doing this. Thank you so much. I'll keep you posted on events to come. :) My home birth baby after 3c-s…tag:www.mybestbirth.com,2012-05-01:3120006:Comment:1966742012-05-01T18:56:28.294ZBrandy Firthhttp://www.mybestbirth.com/profile/BrandyFirth
<p>My home birth baby after 3c-sections will b a year old on the 8th. I was told for years I could not deliver a baby over 8lbs and was scared into 3-c-sections. When I found out I was pregnant again I could not bare the thought of another surgery. I read everything I could about home birth and found a supportive midwife. It was a wonderful pregnancy and a awesome birth. My little man weighed 11lbs4ozs my biggest baby yet! Good luck on your vba2c journey!! For me there is nothing like having a…</p>
<p>My home birth baby after 3c-sections will b a year old on the 8th. I was told for years I could not deliver a baby over 8lbs and was scared into 3-c-sections. When I found out I was pregnant again I could not bare the thought of another surgery. I read everything I could about home birth and found a supportive midwife. It was a wonderful pregnancy and a awesome birth. My little man weighed 11lbs4ozs my biggest baby yet! Good luck on your vba2c journey!! For me there is nothing like having a HB! I would never want to step back in the hospital for nothing and I had a almost 17 hour labor!</p> Hi! I can't believe I actual…tag:www.mybestbirth.com,2012-05-01:3120006:Comment:1966702012-05-01T18:35:30.176ZJessica Morrisonhttp://www.mybestbirth.com/profile/JessicaMorrison
<p>Hi! I can't believe I actually get to respond to this, as I'm now in the elite group of VBA2Cers!! I had my first two daughters via C-Section (1st was failure to progress, 2nd was elective), and although there is a 7 year gap between #2 and #3, I had my third daughter VBA2C! I delivered with a midwife at a hospital, only because if I would have had to transfer from a homebirth, the local hospital would've done a CS, so I opted a VBAC friendly hospital in a town 45 minutes away. So I can…</p>
<p>Hi! I can't believe I actually get to respond to this, as I'm now in the elite group of VBA2Cers!! I had my first two daughters via C-Section (1st was failure to progress, 2nd was elective), and although there is a 7 year gap between #2 and #3, I had my third daughter VBA2C! I delivered with a midwife at a hospital, only because if I would have had to transfer from a homebirth, the local hospital would've done a CS, so I opted a VBAC friendly hospital in a town 45 minutes away. So I can tell you that it IS possible! But my #1 point of advice is EDUCATE, EDUCATE, EDUCATE. You can't learn too much, and there's always more to learn, to read, and to research! Know your options, have a plan, and make sure you are 100% confident. Also make sure you have a good supportive team of doctors, midwives, family, etc. around you. They will make or break your success as well! I went post-dates (by 1 week) with my VBA2C, did it med-free after PROM of 36 hours, and was successful! Good luck to you, hope to welcome you to the VBA2C club someday!!</p>